clutter
v.
1550s, "to collect in heaps," variant of clotern "to form clots, to heap on" (c.1400); related to clot, n.. Sense of "to litter" is first recorded 1660s. Related: Cluttered; cluttering.
n.
1570s, "things lying in heaps or confusion," from clutter, v.; the "litter" sense is from 1660s.